Friday, September 4, 2015

Dayton Ohio news September 4, 2015

Here's the latest news or Dayton Ohio for September 4, 2015. It's a rainy evening here on this Friday evening in Dayton Ohio. Labor Day weekend 2015. Are your plans for this Labor Day. I know there's quite a bit to do here in Dayton. Let us know what you're going to be doing in the common selection below and also let us know what you think of our site.The Dayton Fraternal Order of Police said in a written statement they are “outraged by the City of Dayton’s apology.'”
The statement came Friday and details the feelings of the F.O.P. as this case gets national attention. The written statement says:
“The officer involved simply recognized behavior he thought was suspicious and out of the ordinary. He then waited for a reason to conduct a lawful stop on the driver of the vehicle.”
Dayton city leaders apologized Wednesday but said they stand by the police department after a man claims an officer pulled John Felton over for making eye-contact with him.
The City of Dayton sent a statement late Friday afternoon. It says:
“In response to the letter issued by the Dayton Fraternal Order of Police today, I would like to offer the following clarifications regarding my statement of September 2. I emphasized then and repeat now that the traffic stop made by Officer Betsinger on August 15 was a lawful stop.
Middletown’s 324th Military Police Company has been activated once again and will be deployed overseas to provide support for the military.
A Soldiers’ Call to Duty ceremony is scheduled for 2 p.m. Sunday at the Franklin High School auditorium, 750 E. Fourth St., which is open to the public.
According to the Ohio Army National Guard, about 120 Guardsmen who are based at the Patrick L. Kessler Armory on South Main Street in Middletown are being deployed for a military police mission in support of the U.S. Southern Command’s area of operations, which includes Latin America and South America, south of Mexico; the waters around Latin America and South America; and the Caribbean Sea. The U.S. Southern Command oversees a variety of missions including counter-terrorism, countering transnational organized crime, and detainee operations at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.
This will be the second time in the past 15 years that the local unit has been deployed overseas. The unit’s last deployment was to Iraq in 2003-04, according to Maj. Nicole Ashcroft, the Guard’s state public affairs officer.

A Montgomery County grand jury indicted Dale Bennett Friday. His is charged with disseminating matter harmful to a juvenile.
Prosecutors say Bennett thought he was holding an internet chat with an underaged person. They say he was actually talking to a police officer conducting an undercover sting operation.
The Montgomery County Board of Elections confirms that Bennett is a certified candidate for Miami Township Trustee.

So do you think Mr. Bennett should get out of the race at this time. Or should he just wait for the outcome of the court case in Dayton courts.

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